In the Wake of Venezuela, Is Mexico Next? A Perspective From Our CEO
- Carolina Rangel, Secretary General of Mexico's Morena party, condemned U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, emphasizing that self-determination of peoples must prevail in Latin America.
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a strong condemnation of U.S. military actions against Venezuela, stating that the action is a clear violation of Article 2 of the Charter of the United Nations.
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico reiterated that dialogue and negotiation are the only legitimate ways to resolve differences, urging support for regional peace.
- Sheinbaum expressed strong opposition to U.S. intervention, citing historical grievances and asserting that U.S. troops are unacceptable in Mexico.
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In the wake of Venezuela, is Mexico next? A perspective from our CEO
President Trump won in part on a platform in which he promised to take decisive action against drug traffickers, drug cartels and those nations harboring them. Let’s set aside any cynicism on the “real motives” of the Venezuela attack (yes oil, I mean you) and assume that a key objective was to take action on the production and distribution of drugs from Venezuela to the United States and other countries around the world. What began as a small d…
He also praised US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Mexico condemns US military lntervention in Venezuela
Mexico City, Jan 3 (Prensa Latina) The Secretary General of Mexico's ruling Morena party, Carolina Rangel, strongly condemned the United States' military intervention in Venezuela and called on organizations such as the UN not to remain silent.
Carlos Garfias Merlos rejected the Trump administration’s “aggressive and violent intervention” to the Venezuelan country, because these kinds of actions generate more violence and confrontation among peoples. The entry The Archbishop of Morelia warns that if the form of government is not changed, Mexico could become like Venezuela was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
Mexican president says Trump's comments on Mexican cartels are not new, and stressed that there is "a very good relationship" with Washington in security
zen reading Home / Videos / World Home Videos International world videos Subject by topic conflict attack etats-unis donald tromp Venezuela Nicolas Maduro American army South American arrest anti-drug fight Home / World 2 photos Video Saturday, January 3, 2026 - 19:24 Massive US military intervention in Venezuela The US army conducted a major military operation in Venezuela. The capital Caracas was bombed, and President Nicolas Maduro was captur…
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